Ronnie Stutter started his football journey at West Ham United when he was just 14 years old. He then spent last season on loan at Burton Albion, where he made one appearance against Bristol Rovers. As a member of the England youth national team, Ronnie has played in 11 matches across different age categories.
Barnet's head coach, Dan Brennan, is excited to have Ronnie join his team. He says, "Ronnie is a very skilled player who likes to attack. I saw him play a few years ago at Chelsea when he was scoring goals for the under-21 team, so I think we're getting a very hungry player."
Ishé Samuels-Smith, on the other hand, has moved to Swansea City, a team in the English Championship league. The 19-year-old defender has previously played for RC Strasbourg and will wear the number 16 shirt for the Swans. Swansea City's head coach, Alan Sheehan, is pleased to have Ishé join the team. He says, "Ishé will be a great addition to our team. He's a young player who is eager to learn and make the most of this opportunity. We're happy to have him with us."
Both Ronnie and Ishé have a strong background in football, having played for their national youth teams and in various age categories. They will be looking to make a positive impact at their new clubs.